EU Funds 10 Projects to Enhance Disaster Resilience and Citizen Engagement

The European Commission has highlighted 10 EU-funded projects aimed at strengthening societal resilience to disasters and emergencies. These initiatives focus on improving anticipation, prevention, and response through innovations like early warning systems, decision-support tools, and community engagement. Projects such as C2IMPRESS and RiskPACC involve citizens in co-creating solutions for disaster resilience, while GOBEYOND and PARATUS develop multi-risk early warning systems and open-source scenario analysis platforms. Others, like NIGHTINGALE and RESCUER, integrate AI and advanced technologies to enhance emergency care and first responder capabilities. The projects align with the EU’s preparedness union strategy and disaster risk management frameworks, emphasizing innovation and social engagement. They also leverage networks such as CERIS to explore digital and space-based solutions for resilience. The initiatives aim to improve crisis response efficiency and strengthen collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and practitioners.

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